Jimmy Smith - Prayer Meetin' FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Stone Cold Dead In The MarketWritten-By – Wilmoth Houdini | 3:44 |
| 2 | Red TopWritten-By – Gene Ammons | 7:40 |
| 3 | I Almost Lost My MindWritten-By – Ivory Joe Hunter | 9:28 |
| 4 | Prayer Meetin'Written-By – Jimmy Smith | 5:45 |
| 5 | Picnickin'Written-By – Jimmy Smith | 6:30 |
| 6 | When The Saints Go Marching In | 6:15 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BLP 4164 | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine - Prayer Meetin' (LP, Album, Mono) | Blue Note | BLP 4164 | US | 1964 |
| ST-84164, BST 84164 | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine - Prayer Meetin' (LP, Album) | Blue Note, Blue Note | ST-84164, BST 84164 | US | 1964 |
| CDP 7 84164 2 | Jimmy Smith | Prayer Meetin' (CD, Album, RE) | Blue Note | CDP 7 84164 2 | US | 1988 |
| BST 84 164 K | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine - Prayer Meetin' (LP, Album, RE) | Blue Note | BST 84 164 K | Germany | Unknown |
| CDBNTJ (WL) 84164 | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine | Jimmy Smith With Stanley Turrentine - Prayer Meetin' (CD, Album, RE) | Blue Note | CDBNTJ (WL) 84164 | South Africa | Unknown |
Credits
- Drums – Donald Bailey
- Guitar – Quentin Warren
- Liner Notes – Joe Goldberg
- Organ [Hammond] – Jimmy Smith
- Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
- Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine
Notes
Originally release in 1964 on Blue Note 4164
Barcodes
- Barcode: 0016726441027
Video
Album
Prayer Meetin' is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy Smith featuring performances recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label. The album was rereleased on CD with two bonus tracks from the same session. Prayer Meeting Jimmy Smith 5:45. I Almost Lost My Mind Ivory Joe Hunter 9:25. Stone Cold Dead in the Market Wilmoth Houdini 3:43. When the Saints Go Marching In Traditional 6:15. Prayer Meetin' - Jimmy Smith. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Playing piano-style single-note lines on his Hammond B-3 organ, Jimmy Smith revolutionized the use of the instrument in a jazz combo setting in the mid-'50s and early '60s, and arguably his best albums for Blue Note during this period were the ones he did with tenor sax player Stanley Turrentine. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Prayer Meetin' Jimmy Smith Prayer Meetin' 1963 Blue Note Records Released on: 2004-01-01 Producer: jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Jimmy Smith. Prayer Meetin', 05:44. When the Saints, 06:12. Picknickin, 06:30. Stanley Turrentine , Jimmy Smith. Songs in album Prayer Meetin' 1960. Stanley Turrentine Smith - Prayer Meetin'. Stanley Turrentine Smith - I Almost Lost My Mind. Stanley Turrentine Smith - Stone Cold Dead In The Market. Stanley Turrentine Smith - When The Saints Go Marching In. Stanley Turrentine Smith - Red Top. Stanley Turrentine Smith - Picnickin'. Stanley Turren. JIMMY SMITH - Prayer Meetin'. Jazz music community with review and forums. Album 1964. Filed under Blues By JIMMY SMITH. A1 Prayer Meetin' 6:00 A2 I Almost Lost My Mind 9:25 A3 Stone Cold Dead In The Market 3:40 B1 When The Saints Go Marching In 6:10 B2 Red Top 7:25 B3 Picnickin' 6:50. Jimmy Smith, organ Stanley Turrentine, tenor sax Quentin Warren, guitar Donald Bailey, drums Sam Jones, bass. About this release. Blue Note BLP 4164. Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey on February 8,. Listen free to Jimmy Smith Prayer Meetin' Prayer Meetin', I Almost Lost My Mind and more. 6 tracks 39:30. Jimmy Smith- Prayer Meetin' 5:46. Red Top Rudy Van Gelder 24Bit Mastering 1964 Digital Remaster 7:37. Liste Aggiungi alla Lista. Dad's Vinyl Records da MoonMan1973. Blue Note da Wolle1. Jazz da dav1208. jazz da saimensis. Prayer Meetin'. Rmst ed. Extra Tracks, Remastered. Jimmy Smith Format: Audio CD. Please retry. I think we jazz lovers are all guilty, at times, of using jazz as background music - letting one's brain wander onto other things while songs play in the background. This, folks, is an album that should never be reduced to background music. Jimmy Smith and Stanley Turrentine are both exquisite soloists, and both are at their most melodic on this record Smith plays a bit more sparingly on this album than he often does






















